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RMP Documents
Under the Clean Air Act, EPA has adopted regulations to help prevent accidental releases of
hazardous chemicals that have the potential to affect public health and the environment. On May
24, 1996, EPA issued regulations establishing risk management planning (RMP) requirements for
facilities that handle, use, produce, or store acutely hazardous substances. These requirements
are applicable to federal facilities, and risk management plans are required to be filed for
covered installations on or before June 21, 1999.
The following documents may be of use to DOE staff in determining whether the RMP requirement
apply:
- Chemical Safety
Information, Site Security and Fuels Regulatory Relief Act
, August 1999, 2 pp., 79,487
bytes. This is an EPA Fact Sheet that discusses the August 5, 1999, legislation signed by
President Clinton that removes from coverage by the RMP program any flammable fuel when used as
fuel or held for sale as fuel by a retail facility. The legislation also limits access to
Off-Site Consequence Analysis (OCA) data that are reported in RMPs by covered
facilities.
- The General
Duty Clause
, June 1999, 2 pp., 51,530 bytes. This is an EPA Fact Sheet that addresses
Section 112(r)(1) of the Clean Air Act, also known as the General Duty Clause (GDC), which makes
the owners and operators of facilities that have regulated and extremely hazardous substances
responsible for ensuring that their chemicals are managed safely.
- Use Multiple Data Sources
for Safer Emergency Response
, June 1999, 6 pp., 51,631 bytes. This is an EPA Fact Sheet that
is designed to increase awareness on the limitations of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) so
that first responders to emergency situations can take proper precaution.
- Accidental Release Prevention Requirements:
Risk Management Programs Under the Clean Air Act, Section 112(r)(7); List of Regulated Substances
and Thresholds for Accidental Release Prevention, Stay of Effectiveness; and Accidental Release
Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs Under Section 112(r)(7) of the Clean Air Act
as Amended, Guidelines; Final Rules and Notice
, May 24, 1996, 64 pp., 347,973
bytes.
- Chemical Accident Prevention and Risk Management
Planning under the Clean Air Act, RMP Compliance Guidance for DOE Installations, March 1998,
636,316 bytes, 94 pp.
This page was last updated on
August 04, 2011
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